Join the UNCG community and University Libraries for #BelieveInTheG 2022 kicking off at 7 a.m. this Tuesday, March 15 and going through 2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 16, #BelieveInTheG offers 1,891 minutes to make an impact! During #BelieveInTheG, show support for your favorite University Libraries’ departments, programs, student organizations and teams and wear your UNCG blue and gold! Don’t forget…
Category: Mike Crumpton
Crumpton and Bird Publish Book Chapter on Educating the Entrepreneurial Librarian
Mike Crumpton, Assistant Dean for Administration in University Libraries and Associate Professor, and Nora Bird, Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor in the School of Education’s Library and Information Science Department, have published a book chapter, “Educating the Entrepreneurial Librarian,” in Advances in Library Administration and Organization. In the book, the authors discuss the…
Crowe, Crumpton and Gwynn Publish Book Chapter on Entrepreneurship and Librarians
Kathy Crowe, Associate Dean for Public Services and Associate Professor, Michael Crumpton, Assistant Dean for Administration and Associate Professor and David Gwynn, Digital Projects Coordinator and Associate Professor, have published a book chapter, “The Status of Entrepreneurship in Libraries: Content Analysis and Assessment from the Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians,” in Advances in Library Administration and Organization:…
2018 Entrepreneurial Librarian Conference
UNC Greensboro librarians participated in the Conference for Entrepreneurial Librarians that was held on October 12, 2018, at WAKE Downtown in Winston Salem, North Carolina. In its sixth run, the conference’s careful planning was a collaborative effort between UNCG’s University Libraries and Wake Forest University’s Z. Smith Reynolds Library. This year’s theme focused on growth,…
Helping Organizations Better Plan and Manage Short-Term Staffing Arrangements
Michael “Mike” A. Crumpton, MLIS, SHRM-SCP, Assistant Dean for Administrative Services for University Libraries and Associate Professor at UNC Greensboro, has co-edited a book with Nora J. Bird titled, “Short-Term Staff, Long-Term Benefits: Making the Most of Interns, Volunteers, Student Workers, and Temporary Staff in Libraries.” Too often, the time and effort required to train,…